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100%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrate; a major reservoir of carbon in the shallow geosphere?
99%311
311-U1327
2011Cao Yungchen; Chen Duofu: Numerical simulation of gas hydrate crystallization from dissolved methane in marine sediments
87%2002Holbrook, W. S.; Lizarralde, D. et al.: Escape of methane gas through sediment waves in a large methane hydrate province
87%146
146-889
146-890
164
2010Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu: Microbial methane production activity around the biogenic methane hydrate-bearing regions
77%1642003Nealon, Jeffrey W.; Holbrook, W. Steven et al.: Direct detection of methane hydrates; volume estimates from velocity modeling
74%110
156
1996Laier, Troels: Mixing of methane and sulphate due to fluids flow in the Barbados accretionary prism
71%164
164-995
2000Borowski, Walter S.; Hoehler, Tori M. et al.: Significance of anaerobic methane oxidation in methane-rich sediments overlying the Blake Ridge gas hydrates
71%146
146-893
2003Hill, T. M.; Kennett, J. P.: Methane hydrate and Quaternary climate change; evidence from sediment records and modern methane seeps
71%164
164-995
2003Takacs, K. G.; Borowski, W. S.: Authigenic sulfide mineralization induced by anaerobic methane oxidation in methane-rich, gas-hydrate-associated sediments; stratigraphic patterns of sulfide-sulfur concentration and sulfide-sulfur isotopic composition
70%1998Matsubayashi, Osamu: Heat flow measurement as an exploration tool for subbottom methane hydrates
70%50
50-415
50-416
1980Ivanov, M. V.; Belyaev, S. S. et al.: A short report on microbiology of sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 415, 415A, and 416Adownload
69%314
314-C0001
315
315-C0001
2013Saito, Hiroyuki; Suzuki, Noryuki et al.: Carbon isotope compositions of methane in void gas samples from IODP Expedition 315 Site C0001, Nankai Trough, offshore Japandownload
67%311
311-U1325
2011Malinverno, A.; Pohlman, J. W.: Modeling sulfate reduction in methane hydrate-bearing continental margin sediments; does a sulfate-methane transition require anaerobic oxidation of methane?download
66%146
146-893
2001Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hmelo, Laura: A molecular-isotopic record of methane hydrate dissociation during the late Quaternary
66%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
64%167
167-1022
2002Stakes, Debra S.; Trehu, Anne M. et al.: Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault
64%164
164-995
2006Borowski, W. S.; Takacs, K. G. et al.: A geologic record of competing sulfate-depletion processes within continental-rise sediments overlying methane gas hydrates of the Blake Ridge region (offshore southeastern United States)
64%201
204
2006Inagaki, Fumio; Nunoura, Takuro et al.: Biogeographical distribution and diversity of microbes in methane hydrate-bearing deep on the Pacific Ocean margin
64%204
204-1246
2011Arning, Esther T.; Fu, Yunjiao et al.: Organic carbon remineralisation and complex, early diagenetic solid-aqueous solution-gas interactions; case study ODP Leg 204, Site 1246 (Hydrate Ridge)
64%164
164-997
2003Flemings, Peter B.; Liu, Xiaoli et al.: Critical pressure and multiphase flow in Blake Ridge gas hydrates
62%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrates and global climatedownload
61%1999Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Potential effects of gas hydrate on human welfare
61%146
146-893
2003Hinrichs, Kai-Uwe; Hmelo, Laura R. et al.: Molecular fossil record of elevated methane levels in late Pleistocene coastal watersdownload
61%1983Claypool, George E.; Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in marine sediments
61%1974McIver, Richard D.: Hydrocarbon gas (methane) in canned Deep Sea Drilling Project core samples
61%1980Barnes, Ross O.: Anoxic methane consumption in marine sediments; some problems with current geochemical models
61%1999Kerr, Richard A.: A smoking gun for an ancient methane discharge
61%190
190-1173
190-1174
190-1177
196
196-1173
2009Yoshioka, Hideyoshi; Sakata, Susumu et al.: Microbial methane production rates in gas hydrate-bearing sediments from the eastern Nankai Trough, off central Japan
61%8
94
94-609
130
130-805
2006Walsh, Frederick Bond: The Kopanoar mud volcano on the Mackenzie Shelf, Beaufort Sea; implications for methane release on Arctic shelves
60%42
42-379
42-380
42-381
1978Faber, E.; Schmitt, M. et al.: Carbon isotope analyses of head space methane from samples of Leg 42B, sites 379, 380, and 381download
59%93
93-603
95
95-603
95-613
1987Whiticar, Michael J.; Faber, Eckhard: Carbon and hydrogen isotopes in gas samples from Leg 95, holes 603D and 613download
58%1722001Borowski, Walter S.; Cagatay, Namik et al.: Carbon isotopic composition of dissolved CO (sub 2) , CO (sub 2) gas, and methane, Blake-Bahama Ridge and Northeast Bermuda Rise, ODP Leg 172download
58%1511995Stein, Ruediger; Brass, Garrett W. et al.: Hydrocarbon measurements at Arctic Gateways sites (ODP Leg 151)download
57%1974Lyon, Graeme L.: Isotopic analysis of gas from the Cariaco Trench sediments
57%2002D'Hondt, Steven; Rutherford, Scott et al.: Metabolic activity of subsurface life in deep-sea sedimentsdownload
57%3112007Bhatnagar, G.; Chapman, W. et al.: Methane hydrate saturation in marine sediment; basic relationships to methane flux and depth of the sulfate-methane transition
57%124
124-768
1991Berner, Ulrich; Bertrand, Philippe: Light hydrocarbons in sediments of the Sulu Sea basin (Site 768); genetic characterization by molecular and stable isotope compositiondownload
56%1312001Toki, Tomohiro; Gamo, Toshitaka et al.: Methane migration from the Nankai Trough accretionary prism
56%3112008Wang Xiaoqin; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Stable carbon and oxygen isotope characteristics of authigenic carbonates in marine sediments collected during IODP Expedition 311
54%41
41-368
41-369
1977Doose, P. R.; Sandstrom, M. W. et al.: Interstitial gas analysis of sediment samples from Site 368 and Hole 369Adownload
53%84
84-570
1985Matthews, Mark A.; von Huene, Roland: Site 570 methane hydrate zonedownload
52%10
11
13
14
15
18
19
1973Claypool, G. E.; Presley, B. J. et al.: Gas analyses in sediment samples from legs 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, and 19download
51%131
131-808
132
196
196-808
1993Berner, Ulrich; Faber, Eckhard: Light hydrocarbons in sediments of the Nankai accretionary prism (Leg 131, Site 808)download
51%1751998Meyers, Philip A.; Wefer, Gerold et al.: Microbial gases in sediments from the Southwest African margindownload
51%164
164-994
164-995
2000Hoehler, Tori M.; Borowski, Walter S. et al.: Model, stable isotope, and radiotracer characterization of anaerobic methane oxidation in gas hydrate-bearing sediments of the Blake Ridge
51%1702000Ruppel, C.; Kinoshita, M.: Fluid, methane, and energy flux in an active margin gas hydrate province, offshore Costa Rica
51%84
84-570
1985Mathews, Mark: Logging characteristics of methane hydrate
51%1992Hyndman, Roy D.; Davis, Earl E.: A mechanism for the formation of methane hydrate and seafloor bottom-simulating reflectors by vertical fluid expulsiondownload
51%1641996Holbrook, W. Steven; Hoskins, Hartley et al.: Methane hydrate and free gas on the Blake Ridge from vertical seismic profiling, ODP Leg 164
51%146
146-892
2002Tomer, Brad: Methane hydrate research effort accelerates
51%1995Kvenvolden, Keith A.: A review of the geochemistry of methane in natural gas hydrate
51%113
113-690
1997Hammond, D. E.; Stott, L.: Box model simulation of carbon isotope signals near the Paleocene/Eocene boundary; effects of methane oxidation, ocean mixing, and productivity
51%113
113-690
1997Dickens, G. R.: Catastrophic dissociation of gas hydrate and deep sea methane oxidation at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
51%146
146-892
1993Spence, G. D.; Minshull, T. A.: Seismic studies of methane gas hydrate, offshore Vancouver Island
51%164
164-995
1998Borowski, Walter Steven: Pore-water sulfate concentration gradients, isotopic compositions, and diagenetic processes overlying continental margin, methane-rich sediments associated with gas hydrates
51%146
146-888
146-889
2003Yuan, Jian: Electromagnetic assessment of offshore methane hydrate deposits on the northern Cascadia margin
51%1311992Gamo, Toshitaka; Sakai, Hitoshi et al.: Methane, ethane and total inorganic carbon in fluid samples taken during the 1989 Kaiko-Nankai Project
51%164
164-991
164-992
164-993
164-994
164-995
164-996
164-997
2000Kvenvolden, Keith A.; Lorenson, Thomas D.: Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in sediment from the southeastern North American continental margin
51%1641998Hesse, Reinhard; Frape, Shaun et al.: Gas-hydrate drilling at Blake Ridge (ODP Leg 164); how much methane is there?
51%1121999Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina: BSRs in Lima Basin; an indication for methane production below the gas hydrate stability zone?
51%146
146-889
1994Fink, Cameron R.; Spence, George D.: Methane hydrate distribution off Vancouver Island from detailed single channel seismic analysis
51%1181994Kelley, D. S.; Hoering, T. C. et al.: Methane-rich fluids in gabbroic rocks
51%1181994Kelley, D. S.; Hoering, T. et al.: Methane-rich fluids in gabbroic rocks from the Southwest Indian Ridge; results from mass spectrometric analyses
51%311
311-U1325
2010Malinverno, Alberto: Marine gas hydrates in thin sand layers that soak up microbial methane
51%112
112-680
1994Wefer, G.; Heinze, P. M. et al.: Clues to ancient methane release
51%146
146-892
1998Kastner, Miriam; Kvenvolden, Keith A. et al.: Chemistry, isotopic composition, and origin of a methane-hydrogen sulfide hydrate at the Cascadia subduction zone
51%1641999Xu, Wenyue; Ruppel, Carolyn: Predicting the occurrence, distribution, and evolution of methane gas hydrate in porous marine sedimentsdownload
51%1281998Gardner, J. M.; Shor, A. N. et al.: Acoustic imagery evidence for methane hydrates in the Ulleung Basin
51%1999Borowski, Walter S.; Paull, Charles K. et al.: Global and local variations of interstitial sulfate gradients in deep-water, continental margin sediments; sensitivity to underlying methane and gas hydrates
51%164
181
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2002Dickens, G. R.: The effects and implications of anaerobic methane oxidation on the geochemical cycling of barium in marine sediment
51%1641995Paull, C. K.; Ussler, W., III et al.: Methane sources, migration paths, and seafloor seepage associated with marine gas hydrates
51%1996Musgrave, Robert J.; Housen, Bernard A.: Rock-magnetic signature of methane migration and hydrate formation in marine sediments
51%1995Dickens, Gerald R.; O'Neil, James R. et al.: Dissociation of oceanic methane hydrate as a cause of the carbon isotope excursion at the end of the Paleocenedownload
51%1952006Komor, Stephen C.; Mottl, Michael J.: Stable isotope compositions of dissolved inorganic carbon, methane, sulfate, and sulfide in pore water from the South Chamorro serpentinite mud volcano, Mariana subduction complexdownload
51%2052004Cardace, D.; Morris, J. D. et al.: Methane production in forearc sediments at the Costa Rican convergent margin
51%1642000Holbrook, W. Steven: Seismic studies of the Blake Ridge; implications for hydrate distribution, methane expulsion, and free gas dynamics
50%3112008Chen Qi; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Study on authigenic pyrites and their sulfur stable isotopes in marine sediments during IODP Expedition 311
49%1998Bains, Santo; Corfield, Richard M. et al.: Investigating late Palaeocene/early Eocene climate variations and primary productivity reconstructions
49%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006House, Christopher H.; Biddle, Jennifer F. et al.: Linking molecular taxonomy with environmental geochemistry in environments relevant to astrobiology; the anaerobic oxidation of methane in cold seeps & deeply buried marine sediments
49%142
146
146-892
1998Kastner, Miriam; Paytan, A. et al.: Methane advection, methane hydrate formation and possibly dissociation, at the Cascadia margin, off central Oregon
49%11
11-102
11-104
1977Milton, D. J.: Methane hydrate in the sea floor; a significant resource?
49%96
96-618
1986Burke, Roger Allen, Jr.; Sackett, William M. et al.: Hydrogen- and-carbon isotope compositions of methane from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 618, Orca Basindownload
49%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2003Gering, Kevin L.: Simulations of methane hydrate phenomena over geologic timescales; Part I, Effect of sediment compaction rates on methane hydrate and free gas accumulations
49%164
164-997
1997Uchida, Takashi; Yamamoto, Junji et al.: Methane hydrates in deep marine sediments; X-ray CT and NMR studies of ODP Leg 164 hydrates
49%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Wellsbury, Peter; Goodman, Kim et al.: The geomicrobiology of deep marine sediments from Blake Ridge containing methane hydrate (sites 994, 995, and 997)
48%188
188-1165
188-1166
2004Claypool, George E.; Lorenson, Thomas D. et al.: Authigenic carbonates, methane generation, and oxidation in continental rise and shelf sediments, ODP Leg 188 Sites 1165 and 1166, offshore Antarctica (Prydz Bay)download
48%311
311-U1328
2005Hester, K. C.; Koh, C. A. et al.: Data report; Gas hydrate structural and compositional characterization by spectroscopic analysis, IODP Expedition 311download
48%38
104
104-644
1989Vuletich, April K.; Threlkeld, Charles N. et al.: Isotopic composition of gases and interstitial fluids in sediment of the Voring Plateau, ODP Leg 104, Site 644download
48%1411996Brown, K. M.; Bangs, N. L. et al.: The nature, distribution, and origin of gas hydrate in the Chile triple junction region
48%201
201-1227
201-1229
201-1230
2006Biddle, Jennifer F.; Lipp, Julius S. et al.: Heterotrophic Archaea dominate sedimentary subsurface ecosystems off Peru
48%2042007Deigert, David; Borowski, Walter S.: Sulfur geochemistry and diagenesis in a gas hydrate terrane, Cascadia Margin, offshore Oregon; role of anaerobic methane oxidation
48%2001Spence, George D.; Hyndman, Roy D.: The challenge of deep ocean drilling for natural gas hydrate
48%204
204-1244
2006Spicer, M. D.; Borowski, W. S.: A preliminary comparison of the sulfur geochemistry within shallow, continental-rise sediments overlying two gas hydrate terranes
47%64
64-479
64-481
1982Schoell, Martin: Stable isotopic analyses of interstitial gases in Quaternary sediments from the Gulf of Californiadownload
47%311
311-U1325
311-U1326
311-U1327
311-U1329
2010Li Qing; Wang Jiasheng et al.: Stable carbon isotopes of benthic foraminifers from IODP Expedition 311 as possible indicators of episodic methane seep events in a gas hydrate geosystem
47%3132013van Geldern, Robert; Hayashi, Takeshi et al.: Stable isotope geochemistry of pore waters and marine sediments from the New Jersey shelf; methane formation and fluid origin
47%50
50-415
50-416
1980Galimov, E. M.; Chinyonov, V. A. et al.: Isotopic composition of methane carbon and the relative content of gaseous hydrocarbons in the deposits of the Moroccan Basin of the Atlantic Ocean (Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416)download
47%84
84-565
84-566
84-567
84-568
84-569
84-570
1985Jeffrey, Alan W. A.; Pflaum, Ronald C. et al.: Isotopic analysis of core gases at sites 565-570, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 84download
45%207
207-1257
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2004Meyers, Philip A.; Forster, Astrid et al.: Microbial gases in black shale sequences on the Demerara Risedownload
45%1461995Whiticar, Michael J.; Hovland, Martin et al.: Organic geochemistry of gases, fluids, and hydrates at the Cascadia accretionary margindownload

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